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us to use them let police not let them use them in lead the control gaza if there really doesn't don't want to be heard that's the only reason and let them pressure from us not to fire rockets on israel enough to use them for firing these rockets we have to provide safety for our children and we target only but if. around but didn't leave the place yet we will do everything not to hurt them but unfortunately sometimes it happens because there are civilians but it doesn't loosen or just use them we call upon everybody to stop firing rockets and we call upon all the international community to pressure on calm us not to use civilians and unfortunately the international community is looking at condemnation at israel not necessarily gaza right now alex i mean what about what do you think about the international condemnation not just for killing so many civilians dozens of children in. this latest offensive but for violating international law by continuing to build settlements and the blockade against gaza excuse me why don't you condemn the rockets of knowledge children i didn't hear the kn
us to use them let police not let them use them in lead the control gaza if there really doesn't don't want to be heard that's the only reason and let them pressure from us not to fire rockets on israel enough to use them for firing these rockets we have to provide safety for our children and we target only but if. around but didn't leave the place yet we will do everything not to hurt them but unfortunately sometimes it happens because there are civilians but it doesn't loosen or just use them...
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using then. and then option b is the same concept in terms of jumping folsom street to capture those two sites and option c is the same thing in terms of fusing the zoning but introducing the residential enclave zoning within the alleys and you would get the same outcome in terms of no new night time entertainment but also no new residential on the corridor but with the introduction of office being permitted on the corridor. the fourth option we didn't map but it was an option raised and that is essentially to kind of do the opposite kind of buffer. we have the buffers for the residential enclaves. there could be an option for developing buffers for night time entertainment uses in this corridor to protect them from new residential within a certain distance whether it's 100 feet, 200 feet. implementation of that could be somewhat difficult but it definitely is an option that could be looked at and because it had various parameters didn't work out we didn't map it and we feel the concept is fairly
using then. and then option b is the same concept in terms of jumping folsom street to capture those two sites and option c is the same thing in terms of fusing the zoning but introducing the residential enclave zoning within the alleys and you would get the same outcome in terms of no new night time entertainment but also no new residential on the corridor but with the introduction of office being permitted on the corridor. the fourth option we didn't map but it was an option raised and that...
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they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by th
they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that was the moment that i think scared me the most when he said, i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children were afraid of his experience on the bus, and they watched it, and it terrified them. it is very far away from what their experience has been at school, and when he said, i don't feel anything anymore, well, kids will go to great lengths to feel something and i feel like somebody needs to intervene on his behalf in the right way. >> well, that is what bothers me about this. look, these bullies have parents and where are the parents? if your child is a bully, it is your job to know that your child is a bully. it's your job to know that. it's your job to intervene at that level as a parent
i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that was the moment that i think scared me the most when he said, i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children...
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thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you
thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the...
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this type of situation requires us it think differently, very trat tee jikly, and plan our resource use and the evolving use of those resources, that it might be a big push for trauma care early on bringing in military assets to provide really strong triage, very clearly defined triage, of who needs what resources immediately and then using whatever we have at each of the hospitals and having that all staged so it's hopefully seamless for the patients that are coming to us needing care. >> doctor. >> i'm going to go back to my earlier theme if we were isolated because the brinks were down, it's great to know that the military has so many assets that can come and help us. one of the things not everybody knows is we only have one heilpad and that's in the va luckily our new mission bay hospital has another one. we have identified sites but it's something to think through. when we are going through our planning and evacuation planning, especially, thinking of all the different sites where patients can be evacuated will be an important planning consideration. but i would like to echo lan's
this type of situation requires us it think differently, very trat tee jikly, and plan our resource use and the evolving use of those resources, that it might be a big push for trauma care early on bringing in military assets to provide really strong triage, very clearly defined triage, of who needs what resources immediately and then using whatever we have at each of the hospitals and having that all staged so it's hopefully seamless for the patients that are coming to us needing care....
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and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important thing is for us to get our resources where they need to work where they can repair or reroute traffic where it needs to be. one of our main offices is located in the south bay. that way we don't have to worry about bridge access to get into the peninsula or san francisco if the situation occurs, but if the situation does occur, we're going it need some help from other agencies to make it happen for us. >> all right, thank you. and we have another question. >> roger that you guys deal with unexpected circumstances all the time, weather circumsta
and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important...
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it to their benefit depends on us. and how we teach people to use it but it's for the best way we can't ignore the problems that the old faces in a war. that montra lies at the heart of scan x. is cause muslims are you web sites where anyone can monitor potential environmental problems they've created a similar site especially for government agencies to keep an eye on emergency situations for space there's nowhere for forest fires to hide and scan it's can also help both the authorities and anyone really capture things like oil spills which may not necessarily be obvious to the untrained eye on first glance. then of course some of their shots can be used to simply check up on how construction is progressing in preparation for the olympic games in sochi with two years left until the opening ceremony you can witness the landscape being changed right before your eyes. over the years scan it has accumulated a sizeable archive of all the uploaded data all told they've got more than two hundred terabytes of space images on r
it to their benefit depends on us. and how we teach people to use it but it's for the best way we can't ignore the problems that the old faces in a war. that montra lies at the heart of scan x. is cause muslims are you web sites where anyone can monitor potential environmental problems they've created a similar site especially for government agencies to keep an eye on emergency situations for space there's nowhere for forest fires to hide and scan it's can also help both the authorities and...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing toda i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. in the drive to end hunger trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. anyone have occasional consti
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing toda i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything...
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that allows us to do several things. from an experience of those patrons who will be coming to events there it allows us to enter those patrons on the main con course and go down to their seats, or up to their seats, which will greatly experience the fan experience. one of the other things you see is robust maritime opportunities. part of the plan proposes to relocate the fire boat station to this site. the three vessels you see on the north side to the left represent the city's fire boat fleet. there is a placeholder on the north and south side of the pier that is envisioned to accommodate water taxi, ferry landings and private craft in the lower right-hand corner of the site. we are very excited about having this enter into the review so these ideas can be fully vetted. the design will evolve as that takes place. >> in order to do the fiscal feasibility analysis it was important to come up with a broad outline of the proposed business terms for this deal. so the warriors in the city in port work to come up with a conce
that allows us to do several things. from an experience of those patrons who will be coming to events there it allows us to enter those patrons on the main con course and go down to their seats, or up to their seats, which will greatly experience the fan experience. one of the other things you see is robust maritime opportunities. part of the plan proposes to relocate the fire boat station to this site. the three vessels you see on the north side to the left represent the city's fire boat...
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how does that affect us? those of you who have read a little bit about natalie phillips's new work on jane austin's brain, english major looking into neuroscience, what she found is the brain when it reads in tensely, what i call deep reading is activating extraordinary number of neurons. they're reading brain, however, after 280 milliseconds, absolutely gives you a very superficial surface reading. the ability to read in a deep fashion, to think about in france, to think about print, to go beyond the tech to our and insights requires not only extract milliseconds in that brain but requires years of concentrated thinking and comprehension skills. my major worry is as we move into this medium we are going to be changing the surface in ways that we do not at this moment understand. we are looking at this moment in the textbook industry towards digitizing everything without the evidence to save this is right for this time, this reader, etc.. the advantages everyone knows, we are talking about massive information
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how did we put our veterans best to use in taking care of us in a future disaster? the third thing i want to ask of you is to help us think about lessons around recovery. in the wake of new orleans, our city government started looking at how we prepare our self. and one thing we discovered was, as you all know, the relationships that exist on the ground between civilians and between our first responders, really will help to dictate our success in tackling not just our response, but our recovery. and this is why last year in my district, in the heart of north beach which i hope many of you will have a chance to visit, we set up a coordinating council, and this is a council made up of local residents, neighborhood associations, merchant groups, churches, nonprofit organizations, city officials, and first responders. the task of this local coordinating council was to figure out how do we deal with that first 72 hours and how do we recover? and we've learned an awful lot as we've developed these relationships and how do we avoid the mistakes that were made after hurrica
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which of the songs of my use remain? the communion, mass, the deacons , the bible, the declaration of independence, gettysburg address. those various productions of poetry universally read 50 years ago are replaced in the brave new worlds by slogans and a reduction of debatable propositions. celebrate diversity. where once we did that, the practice, the celebration of his polar opposite, the exhortation still appearing. english literature titillate midcentury was largely elusive and is in the common knowledge of the bible, gospel, and constitutional works of shakespeare in various poets of that region or time. poetry still written today, but i defy anyone to "one line read as recently as last week. we remember for our entire lives that which move does not by command or appeal to the intellect but by residents with the sole which is as opposed to political briefs, we all share. have you heard of the wonderful one horse shay that was built in such a logical way. it ran 100 years to the day. also you what happened without d
which of the songs of my use remain? the communion, mass, the deacons , the bible, the declaration of independence, gettysburg address. those various productions of poetry universally read 50 years ago are replaced in the brave new worlds by slogans and a reduction of debatable propositions. celebrate diversity. where once we did that, the practice, the celebration of his polar opposite, the exhortation still appearing. english literature titillate midcentury was largely elusive and is in the...
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and they know when they buy patterns from us, they're helping support us. >> reporter: supporting small businesses is also good for the overall economy. over 99% of businesses in the u.s. are small businesses and they employ about half the nation's workforce. >> small businesses are critical to the economy. if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about november and december. for us, november and december are actually our slowest months of the year. people don't want to take on new large craft projects just before the holiday. >> reporter: for other firms, the arrival of small business saturday is especially important this year, coming a month after superstorm
and they know when they buy patterns from us, they're helping support us. >> reporter: supporting small businesses is also good for the overall economy. over 99% of businesses in the u.s. are small businesses and they employ about half the nation's workforce. >> small businesses are critical to the economy. if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually...
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other uses and the special use district include the formula retail criteria. the planning commission adopted a policy some years ago, adopt the criteria for the retail and conditional use in western soma. this is basically codifying the policies into the special use district . we created new definition for recreational facility in the code and there is a requirement if a recreational facility in western soma is demolished or otherwise moved the project has to show there is enough capacity of recreation facilities within the planned area to allow that demolition or removal or replace it as necessary. right now if you have a non conforming night time entertainment use and the building that it's in is demolished you cannot replace that use in that building. it's essentially boonted but one provision in the special use district would allow them to occupy a new building if the building they were in was demolished and also creates the residential enclave buffers. 200-foot buffer and basically says within that buffer irregardless of the under lying zoning is night ti
other uses and the special use district include the formula retail criteria. the planning commission adopted a policy some years ago, adopt the criteria for the retail and conditional use in western soma. this is basically codifying the policies into the special use district . we created new definition for recreational facility in the code and there is a requirement if a recreational facility in western soma is demolished or otherwise moved the project has to show there is enough capacity of...
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, -- back haul the information, using generators, using batteries to keep the network up and running. >> about emergency communications? >> from our perspective, the public safety ports, very few of them went down. they had a nice backup power in place. they were consolidated. we saw that 911 worked well. the mayor's office in new york city talked about, use text in were of you can. leave the phone calls to 911, the really important calls. otherwise use text in order data connections to gather information. >> did it get flooded with information? >> usage was pretty tremendous. whenever you have an issue where there is a lot of people who need information, you find that the networks get flooded. i saw the numbers up to 15,000% increase on some websites. in a lot of the applications stores, the apps that ran to the top or ones that give access information, or the mobil flashlight. -- mobile flashlight. there was a surge in traffic, but i did not see numbers that suggested there was a significant amount of call blocking or dropping. the networks handled the search pretty well. >> we're t
, -- back haul the information, using generators, using batteries to keep the network up and running. >> about emergency communications? >> from our perspective, the public safety ports, very few of them went down. they had a nice backup power in place. they were consolidated. we saw that 911 worked well. the mayor's office in new york city talked about, use text in were of you can. leave the phone calls to 911, the really important calls. otherwise use text in order data...
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maritime use, retail and related parking. development on seawall lot 330 of residential hotel and retail use and accessory parking. we provide estimated fiscal impacts including one-time benefits of the city up to 53.8 million. direct ongoing annual financial benefits between 9.8 million and slightly over ten million. undetermined indirect benefits from grocery receipts tax revenue up to 120 million as you have heard capped in private expenditures, rehabilitation of 3032, reimbursement by port of those private construction expenditures. for use of 66 years of credits for pier 3032, valued at 1,970,000 per year. you also heard when i talked about 120 million that does include 13% return to gsw on the reimbursement of construction costs, non reimbursement construction costs. transfer of seawall lot 330 from port of gsw bay and 34 million and four years of general fund property tax revenues, used to repay a 60 million ifd bond. no new ongoing maintenance cost for the port. undetermined maintenance costs for which funding options
maritime use, retail and related parking. development on seawall lot 330 of residential hotel and retail use and accessory parking. we provide estimated fiscal impacts including one-time benefits of the city up to 53.8 million. direct ongoing annual financial benefits between 9.8 million and slightly over ten million. undetermined indirect benefits from grocery receipts tax revenue up to 120 million as you have heard capped in private expenditures, rehabilitation of 3032, reimbursement by port...
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reza sayah in cairo for us this morning. thank you. >>> and we've got much more ahead on cnn this hour. >> here's what's coming up. >>> so far so good. that cease fire between israel and hamas is holding for now. but there are real fears even the slightest flare-up could kick off chaos. >>> plus, hurricane sandy's long gone, but did the storm leave behind more than just a mess? >> it's sort of like nevin. at this point, who knows? >> coughing, bronchitis, asthma, some of the new health worries in sandy's wake. >>> and before you shop online this weekend, listen up. the scammers are ready and waiting for your money. we'll tell you how to avoid their traps. these smartphones come with a bonus $100 walmart gift card? that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december 1st. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are use
reza sayah in cairo for us this morning. thank you. >>> and we've got much more ahead on cnn this hour. >> here's what's coming up. >>> so far so good. that cease fire between israel and hamas is holding for now. but there are real fears even the slightest flare-up could kick off chaos. >>> plus, hurricane sandy's long gone, but did the storm leave behind more than just a mess? >> it's sort of like nevin. at this point, who knows? >> coughing,...
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he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim brotherhood. there's lots of, the fact that there's been virtually no internal civilian or military security sector reform. the fact that you know, there's a court ruling in the drawer of the supreme constitutional court that could disban the assembly, so i think that was meant to preempt a lot of those. not to mention egypt just signed a $4.8 billion agreement with the international monetary fund and i believe that president morsi feels like he needs to be unaccountable as they undergo these very intense neo liberal economic a
he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim...
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force more than we need and that in every every case just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths you think differently and we really really sorry for these deaths but you should know that hamas terrorists are behind civilians they fire rockets from schools they hide their rockets in hospitals they use apartments of people in order to fire rockets on our civilians you know when we hurt civilians we really regret that but come out us target our civilians they see victory in hurting civilians when we do that unfortunately we're really sorry and we see failure there and believe me if we do want the surveillance will not be heard we call upon civilians and we are. do it every time before every strike we call upon surveillance not so be around the terrorists and lucky enough to lead the terrorists use the civilians and then nobody will hurt and that's really what we want we want to target and hurt only those who fire ro
force more than we need and that in every every case just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths you think differently and we really really sorry for these deaths but you should know that hamas terrorists are behind civilians they fire rockets from schools they hide their rockets in hospitals they use apartments of people in...
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any week that your claim for three as many fathers as we used to for you to russia as we used to say russian but i think that. chances. are a scene to try to reconstruct the relationship result in the principles of both sides and this chance to be see you quarter will win situation and indeed the latest before ending. the islamists unprecedented political recognition with foreign ministers from turkey and several arab states visiting which which is a sharp contrast to hamas' past or a solution south do you think it's an important sign. is it is it is it a warning to israel that. it was you know quite a crowd. in the region i can add the couple of visitors here she didn't mention like with the rally the venture one foreign minister or. a delegation from the arab league. there are two interpretations of the diplomatic if they routinely around the ceasefire talks. first of all they speak too much i think about the differences between sunni and shia. and. i saw a chance or a unit. uniting. the block headed by egypt hopefully. turkey. iran. and the reason for noor of qatar is reaching you
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or are we using conservative? >> what we have here is more conservative than what is in the management plan. and also we know that the likelihood that the instance in which it is going to drop and come back up, we feel that funding the stablization fund of $15 million we are going to be in a position to weather that. and then in the cash flows in the years, 2019 and 26 or so. those are the years where the expansion or the assessment in addition to the cost, they generally are resulting in a net impact that is a negative value >> correct. >> meaning that the city is on the hook for putting in the additional funding. >> yes. >> but that could be different based on the fact that we used more conservative cop debt issue ans numbers and lower conservative assessment numbers? >> yeah. >> is there any other reason why that would change? >> off the top, no. i think that the most the interest rate and second it would be to the term, which is why we are proposing taking it out longer. knowing that if the market improved we
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> look at me and then look up. you can see the clouds part and the sun breakthrough. i'm not done hammering away at the fiscal cliff. it is still the most immediate threat to the country's financial well-being and i will not stop until there's a deal signed on the dotted line. but today i'm going to venture beyond that cliff and look at the possibility of an economic renaissance. one of the brightest rays of sunshine, what i've been calling the golden lining on that storm cloud is the housing market. this week we got even more encouraging news. existing home sales rose more than 2% in october after sagging earlier in the year. they are trending higher. now with sales of homes picking up, the number of homes on the market, the inventory, is falling. inventory, look at that. this is all the way back from decem
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for us of $180,000. and i am optimistic that the next budget year will also the one that we are in will also prove to be a relatively calm one for us. the money that we spent goes primarily to salary and fringe benefit and 13 percent goes to paying the salary and benefits of other employees in the city, other work orders that we have, city attorney costs, the sfgtv and other it personnel that provide support to the website. >> and you just pay contributions for the benefits? >> we pay and give a contribution to the departments and basically pay for the services. >> it is not a line item in our budget that it is our particular fringe benefits. it is just a work order money. that is the biggest chunk of our budget, we also have 4 percent for infrastructure and the two percent for the services that we use from outside vendors and the interpreters and the neighborhood prep people and about a one and a half percent for materials and supplies. we are just about a third of wait through, just a little more than
for us of $180,000. and i am optimistic that the next budget year will also the one that we are in will also prove to be a relatively calm one for us. the money that we spent goes primarily to salary and fringe benefit and 13 percent goes to paying the salary and benefits of other employees in the city, other work orders that we have, city attorney costs, the sfgtv and other it personnel that provide support to the website. >> and you just pay contributions for the benefits? >> we...
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allow us to be -- they wouldn't even put us in a hotel in state. we were set up in south carolina. and the north carolina peoplepl i will tell you i will say, this the nicest people, most hospitable you want to meet. there is a certain point because you know us coming from new york. where i felt like it was almost sarcastic. >> bill: that they were morning you like being too nice can i get you. are you doing good? i would be do you want a pies of this? >> bill: running screaming into the night. was there anything at all at the democratic convention that impressed you? >> at the democratic convention? >> bill: yes. >> streets did not run red with the blood of protesters. i was impressed that the whole thing didn't disintegrate into anarchy. >> bill: clint eastwood. >> i thought he was great. clint eastwood at 84 could take both of us and throw us over a bridge. he was the best. scripted info commercials. to have a guye get up there. >> bill: he is real. >> he is real and he is doing his own thing. it was a breath of fresh air. >> bill: did you think
allow us to be -- they wouldn't even put us in a hotel in state. we were set up in south carolina. and the north carolina peoplepl i will tell you i will say, this the nicest people, most hospitable you want to meet. there is a certain point because you know us coming from new york. where i felt like it was almost sarcastic. >> bill: that they were morning you like being too nice can i get you. are you doing good? i would be do you want a pies of this? >> bill: running screaming...
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they also use the fur and use underneath the armpits for perfume in the early 1940s and '50s. the animal also loves, like the other one, loves to eat cobras. this little creature can eat a king cobra. how does he do that? the cobra is like this. when a cobra strikes at you, he goes like this. not like a rattlesnake. he'll go like this and you can predict it. this animal comes on the ground, starts walking around the cobra so the cobra's like this trying to get him and all of a sudden this little creature runs around the cobra like this and the cobra is going like this trying to follow him. the cobra gets so dizzy, he falls over and he bites the cobra's head off. it's funny but not funny to the cobra. >> unbelievable. >> that's how he kills it. >> he makes it go round and round until it's so dizzy it falls over. >> how would nature know that? he knows how to do that. >> how extraordinary. >> remember where the bearcat was from? that's where this is from. this animal is one you heard about. this, piers, is the siberian lynx. >> easy. >> just holding him a bit loose for my liking
they also use the fur and use underneath the armpits for perfume in the early 1940s and '50s. the animal also loves, like the other one, loves to eat cobras. this little creature can eat a king cobra. how does he do that? the cobra is like this. when a cobra strikes at you, he goes like this. not like a rattlesnake. he'll go like this and you can predict it. this animal comes on the ground, starts walking around the cobra so the cobra's like this trying to get him and all of a sudden this...
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probably, they were built without a permit, or the use of them is a not-permitted use. it does not necessarily mean that work done to add a room down in a basement behind de garage was done without a permit, but the actual use of the finished space might be a non-authorized users, non- permitted use. >> you might have -- >> you could have a room downstairs. you could have a sink in the room as a family room with a wet bar, maybe. the city starts getting funny about that kind of thing. it sounds like an illegal unit already. it is not always a bad thing. i would not say that in many instances, legalizing -- "legal" is a strong term. in our business and sales business, we try to avoid that term. it has many implications. to say something illegal is -- to say something is legal or illegal has a lot of implications. we cannot really say. we can say it does permit it or not permit it. what is or is not authorized is a different statement. we have to be mindful. one thing i wanted to say about jeremy pose a question was, there are quite a few very good people in san francisco
probably, they were built without a permit, or the use of them is a not-permitted use. it does not necessarily mean that work done to add a room down in a basement behind de garage was done without a permit, but the actual use of the finished space might be a non-authorized users, non- permitted use. >> you might have -- >> you could have a room downstairs. you could have a sink in the room as a family room with a wet bar, maybe. the city starts getting funny about that kind of...
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sounds with kurdish will flow in the us of so much about us for the united states is just so. that it's worth war so we have a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point to where united states decided to go to share or we need to do a carbon out of fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years so far far away from a point where we need to think about it show or before we go to chris i want to ask you i mean again i mean this diversification if you consider something the people i have lived here for fifteen years and we've been talking about for fifteen years sure look i mean everybody knows the four most dangerous words in english language are it's different this time i think it's quite clear that you know the pressures are building you know like the what i'm hoping is that we're now seeing what may eventually be seen as some sort of an economic tandem or in the one hand it's quite clear at this stage is intending to have you know big energy sector we see it with russ noti in k. you know under state controlled regulated industry you know that industry clea
sounds with kurdish will flow in the us of so much about us for the united states is just so. that it's worth war so we have a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point to where united states decided to go to share or we need to do a carbon out of fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years so far far away from a point where we need to think about it show or before we go to chris i want to ask you i mean again i mean this diversification if you consider something the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're back with jack hanna and me, crocodile morgan. save the best for last. this is fantastic. longest tongue of anything i have ever seen in my life. >> what he's doing -- >> let's see his tongue. >> the body temperature -- >> he's feeling i'm hot. >> exactly. >> he feels my warm blood. that's what the tongue is doing. >> these animals, the bite usually lethal. 95%. not venomous. the bacteria in the mouth is what causes it. the komodo dragon, he can bite the deer and follow it for a week, find it dead. this is the water monitor. this lives in the water. the animal's tongue. i don't know why you are picking up on you, not me. you must be hotter than me. this is one of the biggest lizards in the world. >> remarkable creature. >> what's this? >> stay over here. >> keep his head this way. >> whoa. >> remembe
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're back with jack hanna and me, crocodile morgan. save the best for last. this is fantastic. longest tongue of anything i have ever seen in my life. >> what he's doing -- >> let's see his tongue. >> the...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-hmm. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most comprehensive identity theft protection you can buy. go to lifelock.com or call 1-800-lifelock today. [whoosh] lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. > welcome back. we're back on our panel. >> you captured a moment for me in the film that will stay with me forever and it sort of crystallized everything perfectly. the two boys coming in from recess and the principal is there to greet them. one is distraught and one is chasing him and she slows them down and says what's going on. >> let's actually show this. >> he's offering his hand and let
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-hmm. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most...
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we use what is available us, as far as being retailers and trying to influence people. there is a walk ability score that shows your property, how green it is by being close to services and close two stores, schools, and the walk ability -- walkability. they're doing that across the country and it is coming up in marketing. when green comes in, we are pushing for green designations and the work people do to make their house green. >> my own direct experience, generally, the buying public will not pay more if it is green. maybe that is something people don't want to hear. it is the honest truth. that is my own direct experience. i think it is absolutely -- what will happen with the current green movement in building, is that it will become standard. it is becoming the standard. ultimately, it will be frowned upon when a house does not have these features, i think. i think that is how it will migrate into society, in that way. it is a good thing. it is becoming an awareness of all of these things, your appliances, your window rating, things like that. it is something that
we use what is available us, as far as being retailers and trying to influence people. there is a walk ability score that shows your property, how green it is by being close to services and close two stores, schools, and the walk ability -- walkability. they're doing that across the country and it is coming up in marketing. when green comes in, we are pushing for green designations and the work people do to make their house green. >> my own direct experience, generally, the buying public...
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what i've really seen is quite harsh tactics used by the police to stop protests in tahrir square using a lot of tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from a couple of buildings we've also seen molotov being thrown back and forth at the same time we've had demonstrations at the presidential palace in support of the president and also across the country we've seen president the president protesters clashing in front of brother headquarters so there's been quite a lot happening is actually in a strange way united the opposition forces have been quite divided recently there was mass uproar when the president announced his constitutional declaration which essentially awarded him powers over the judiciary it also said that his decree and his declarations would be an appealable and this is something that's led commentators to call him the new pharaoh and to call the document in essence a coup so what we're seeing here is massive criticism of the president and actually quite a lot of fear but he's really becoming a new tactic a dictator because he actually has right now more
what i've really seen is quite harsh tactics used by the police to stop protests in tahrir square using a lot of tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from a couple of buildings we've also seen molotov being thrown back and forth at the same time we've had demonstrations at the presidential palace in support of the president and also across the country we've seen president the president protesters clashing in front of brother headquarters so there's been quite a lot happening...
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of the us. but is that really the case that we've seen a return to confidence or is the euro crisis. other headline grabbing news such as the u.s. fiscal cliff just making it seem like the worst in europe is behind us we'll try to answer that and it is black friday q craziness at some of the nation's big box retailers inside and out. some crazy images in the last one were actually protesters outside wall.
of the us. but is that really the case that we've seen a return to confidence or is the euro crisis. other headline grabbing news such as the u.s. fiscal cliff just making it seem like the worst in europe is behind us we'll try to answer that and it is black friday q craziness at some of the nation's big box retailers inside and out. some crazy images in the last one were actually protesters outside wall.
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and for most of us using computers and smartphones is a way of life but how safe and secure are they tonight will break down the top ten reasons you should be concerned about cyber security celebrities a misused with much more than regular people like you in the twitter fail a lot of people can get into some serious trouble in one hundred forty characters or less so tonight our team has the social media site may just society dumb or. well good evening it's friday november twenty third eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. . let's begin with an update from the middle east where at this hour a cease fire between israel and hamas continues to hold now according to israel's journalism outlet deb a lot of this ceasefire could be owed to a phone call by president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which the president promised to send u.s. troops to the sinai peninsula that's the territory in north africa that is surrounded by the suez canal in the west and israel on the east now this does follow eight days of violence between gaza and isr
and for most of us using computers and smartphones is a way of life but how safe and secure are they tonight will break down the top ten reasons you should be concerned about cyber security celebrities a misused with much more than regular people like you in the twitter fail a lot of people can get into some serious trouble in one hundred forty characters or less so tonight our team has the social media site may just society dumb or. well good evening it's friday november twenty third eight pm...
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you won'just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. ♪musicú ♪the more i search0forú my significance,♪ ♪seems0r ♪and0i0ú a0difference♪ ♪in anyú i've been0here♪ ♪and0i0ú laughter♪ ♪it's tp i've ever knownp♪ ♪i0don'ú happensp♪ ♪but i0e ♪and0i0u ♪and0afú sometimes0i0see the uthp♪ ♪and0i'ú innocence dp♪ ♪now i'd ♪you0beú ♪musicú ♪and0i0h in you♪ neil: it has been pretty much the legacy of this president's term and it was handed off by his predecessor if you think about it. auto companies, you name it. a lot of us actually started a long time ago before each of these men even came in to office. back to the carter years, to chrysler. a very big bailout. david stockman, wh
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this is a time of year for families with 39 million of us driving over these four days. and sunday will be the most busy day when so many people start to head back home. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> this night after thanksgiving is just another night of cold, dark, and curfews for so many people along the coast recovering from the monster storm named sandy. life is still standing still for people from the jersey shore, north through new york and beyond. just tonight, new jersey governor chris christie announced the preliminary estimate of damage in his state alone? $29 billion before it is all over. one of the landmarks that was ripped apart was seaside in new jersey, where the boardwalk was a summertime attraction for millions. pictures of the roller coaster relocated in the ocean have been shown around the world. and now local officials there are considering for now leaving it right where it sits as a tourist attraction, anything to bring the visitors back. >>> and there is a reason to celebrate for some hardest hit. breezy point in new york, where 111 homes
this is a time of year for families with 39 million of us driving over these four days. and sunday will be the most busy day when so many people start to head back home. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> this night after thanksgiving is just another night of cold, dark, and curfews for so many people along the coast recovering from the monster storm named sandy. life is still standing still for people from the jersey shore, north through new york and beyond. just tonight, new...
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you have to put it to use and do something? >> they tried that in 2004 and they brought back hundreds of villains. they put the murders and bonuses and what we have to do is recognize the president obama is not an economic dictator. the federal reserve can bring interest industry rates much lower. so we have to go to these two other areas are overwhelming support of inflation adjusted minimum wage. >> i'm not alone in an environment like this, how are you gog to compel businesses, fast food joints and the rest, but it's in there interest to raise the rates when they are barely getting by as it is just as henry ford did back before world war i to $5. he said he wanted people to buy the cards. that's what you got to do. neil: so what about substance of the country where they have jobs with $10 an hour. were people really aren't jumping on these jobs. where we have a cotry where help wanted advertising is at an all-time high. a lot of people, for whatever reason, it are having trouble with work. >> we are talking between seven and
you have to put it to use and do something? >> they tried that in 2004 and they brought back hundreds of villains. they put the murders and bonuses and what we have to do is recognize the president obama is not an economic dictator. the federal reserve can bring interest industry rates much lower. so we have to go to these two other areas are overwhelming support of inflation adjusted minimum wage. >> i'm not alone in an environment like this, how are you gog to compel businesses,...
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and there were few of us brave if you sold laughter that time telling us that they hadn't reached an agreement and they would have to reconvene this coming monday now we heard today that there will always be a teleconference on saturday tomorrow to prepare this meeting and the conference will be with the participation of yours and finance minister and representatives of the i.m.f. and really there is one big fault line between the i.m.f. which has very strict rules about debt sustainability it's part of its mandate its part of its charter and it cannot be involved and bailouts and countries that do not have the kind of guaranteed medium term debt sustainability and the rest of the euro zone but also each member state in the euro zone has different opinions and has different different interests and what should happen in terms of greece's bailout none of them want to lose money they can go back to their parliaments and explain that they've lent this country so much money and eventually they're not going to cede back or not going to be part of it back so it's really impossibly complicat
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. >> thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> welcome, everyone, to this anderson cooper special, bullying, it stops here. here is new jersey's rutgers university. we've come here, all of us, drawn together by the power of absence. the absence of kids, of young adults, of future parents and friends, healers and leaders. none of whom will ever be. all of whom have left us because as young adults or as children, they were bullied beyond their capacity to endure. they are the reason we are here. we owe them and we owe them more than talk. in the years since a wave of bullying suicides struck the country and got worldwide attention, there's been too much talk and not enough action. a year ago, rutgers freshman tyler clementi, that young man right there, his life was thrown on to the internet. it was more than he could bear. he went to the george washington bridge and took his own life. almost a year to the day from tyler's suicide, jamie rodimeyer took part in a campaign online and hoped it would get be
. >> thanks for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> welcome, everyone, to this anderson cooper special, bullying, it stops here. here is new jersey's rutgers university. we've come here, all of us, drawn together by the power of absence. the absence of kids, of young adults, of future parents and friends, healers and leaders. none of whom will ever be. all of whom have left us because as young adults or as children, they were bullied beyond their capacity to...